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Immediate and delayed effects of causal uncertainty inductions on uncertainty accessibility
Authors:Aaron L. Wichman   Ryan P. Brunner  Gifford Weary
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, 1835 Neil Ave, Psychology Building, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:Previous research has focused on enhanced processing as a response to causal uncertainty (CU), but relatively little empirical attention has been given to how CU is activated and the temporal unfolding of this activation. The current research investigates the counterintuitive idea that people inhibit causal uncertainty immediately after its activation. We find that this inhibition weakens over time. Study 1 demonstrates this inhibition effect with self-report uncertainty. Study 2 demonstrates this effect with an implicit accessibility measure. Temporary inhibition of uncertainty may be a general response when uncertainty is activated.
Keywords:Causal uncertainty   Inhibition   Self-threat   Accessibility   Self-doubt   Compensatory conviction   Terror Management Theory   Uncertainty
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